A lever 40 is supported by a lever supporting portion 41. The lever 40 is urged by a spring 45. A friction producing member 47 is in contact with a pivot restricting member 46 which is interlocked with the lever 40 to produce a frictional force in a direction opposite to the direction in which the lever 40 pivots. Such a configuration allows a pedal apparatus to exhibit hysteresis in characteristics of the amount of depression of the lever 40 and reaction force.
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6. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever, and
wherein the pivot restricting member is formed integrally with the lever.
2. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the supporting member is a magnet which attracts the pivot restricting member to bring the pivot restricting member into contact with the friction producing member, and
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever.
4. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the supporting member is made of an elastic material so that elasticity of the supporting member brings the friction producing member into contact with the pivot restricting member, and
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the level.
5. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the pivot restricting member is made of an elastic material so that elasticity of the pivot restricting member brings the pivot restricting member into contact with the friction producing member, and
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever.
3. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the friction producing member is made of an elastic material so that elasticity of the friction producing member brings the friction producing member into contact with the pivot restricting member, and
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever.
1. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the supporting member is a spring which urges the friction producing member toward the pivot restricting member to bring the friction producing member into contact with the pivot restricting member, and
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever.
7. A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument comprising:
a lever which pivots by depression thereof;
an urging means which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever on the lever;
a pivot restricting member which is interlocked with the lever and restricts pivoting of the lever; and
a friction producing member which is supported by a supporting member and is in contact with the pivot restricting member to produce a friction force,
wherein the pivot restricting member is supported by the lever so that the pivot restricting member elastically deform in a direction perpendicular to a surface which is in contact with the friction producing member, and
wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument, the pedal apparatus being provided in order to control the mode in which a musical tone is generated.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, it is known that a pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument is designed such that a player is provided with a feeling similar to that the player feels when he manipulates a pedal of an acoustic piano. As for a pedal apparatus described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2004-334008, for example, a lever which pivots when it is depressed by a player and a first spring and a second spring for urging the lever are provided in parallel. If the lever is slightly depressed, only the first spring urges the lever. If the lever is depressed to a certain degree or more, the first spring and the second spring urge the lever. As a result, the player perceives his depression as becoming heavier at a certain point of his depression. By such a scheme, the disclosed pedal apparatus imitates the feeling that the player feels when he depresses a damper pedal of an acoustic piano.
As for an acoustic piano, when a player depresses a damper pedal, hysteresis occurs in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever. The reaction forces of the lever, which is generated by depression of a damper pedal of the acoustic piano, will be described with reference to
The present invention was accomplished to solve the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide a pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument which realizes the feeling similar to that a player perceives when he manipulates a damper pedal of an acoustic piano and makes it easy for the player to control the mode in which a musical tone is generated by providing the pedal apparatus with hysteresis similar to that of an acoustic piano in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever according to an amount of depression of the lever.
A pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument by the present invention has a lever (40, 57) which pivots by depression thereof and an urging means (45) which exerts a reaction force against depression of the lever (40, 57) on the lever (40, 57). In order to achieve the above-described object, the pedal apparatus further comprises a pivot restricting member (46, 46A, 57a) which is interlocked with the lever (40, 57) and restricts pivoting of the lever (40, 57); and a friction producing member (47, 47A) which is supported by a supporting member (48, 49, 56, FR) and is in contact with the pivot restricting member (46, 46A, 57a) to produce a friction force, wherein the pedal apparatus exhibits hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever (40, 57) according to an amount of depression of the lever (40, 57). In this case, the pivot restricting member (46, 46A) may be formed separately from the lever (40). In this case, in addition, the pivot restricting member (57a) may be formed integrally with the lever (57). In this case, in addition, a pedal apparatus of an electronic musical instrument may further comprises a movable supporting member (51) which pivots in response to pivoting of the lever (40), wherein the pivot restricting member (46) is fixed to the movable supporting member (51).
According to the present invention configured as described above, on the pivot restricting member (46, 46A, 57a) interlocked with the lever (40, 57), a frictional force is exerted in a direction opposite to the direction in which the lever (40, 57) pivots, resulting in the pedal apparatus exhibiting hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever (40, 57) according to an amount of the depression of the lever (40, 57). Furthermore, by controlling the friction force generated on the pivot restricting member (46, 46A, 57a) by varying the size of the area where the friction producing member (47, 47A) is in contact with the pivot restricting member (46, 46A, 57a), the material of the friction producing member (47, 47A) or the like, the width of hysteresis can be changed. Even though the width of hysteresis varies between the damper pedal and the shift pedal of an acoustic piano, for example, therefore, the present invention can reproduce respective characteristics of the respective pedals. Therefore, the pedal apparatus of the present invention can realize the feeling similar to that a player perceives when he manipulates a pedal of an acoustic piano, making it easy for the player to control the mode in which a musical tone is generated. In the case where the pivot restricting member (57a) is formed integrally with the lever (57), in addition, the integral formation allows reduction in component count and reduction in workload of assembly processes, also contributing to cost-reduction.
Further, the supporting member may be a spring (48) which urges the friction producing member (47) toward the pivot restricting member (46) to bring the friction producing member (47) into contact with the pivot restricting member (46). In addition, the supporting member may be a magnet (56) which attracts the pivot restricting member (46) to bring the pivot restricting member (46) into contact with the friction producing member (47). Furthermore, the friction producing member (47, 47A) itself may be made of an elastic material so that elasticity of the friction producing member (47, 47A) brings the friction producing member (47, 47A) into contact with the pivot restricting member (46, 46A). In addition, the supporting member (49) may be made of an elastic material so that elasticity of the supporting member (49) brings the friction producing member (47) into contact with the pivot restricting member (46). In addition, the pivot restricting member (46A) is made of an elastic material so that elasticity of the pivot restricting member (46A) brings the pivot restricting member (46A) into contact with the friction producing member (47A). In this case, for example, the friction producing member (47A) is fixed to a frame (FR) which is the supporting member. The friction producing member (47A) may be elastically deformed or may not be elastically deformed. Furthermore, the pivot restricting member (46, 57a) may be supported by the lever so that the pivot restricting member (46, 57a) elastically deform in a direction perpendicular to a surface which is in contact with the friction producing member (47).
According to the present invention configured as described above, on the pivot restricting member (46, 46A) interlocked with the lever (40), a frictional force is more stably exerted in a direction opposite to the direction in which the lever pivots, resulting in the pedal apparatus exhibiting stable hysteresis in characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of the lever (40) according to an amount of the depression of the lever (40). Therefore, the pedal apparatus of the present invention can realize, in spite of its simple configuration compared with an acoustic piano, a feeling similar to that a player perceives when he manipulates a pedal of an acoustic piano, making it easy for the player to control the mode in which a musical tone is generated.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
The keyboard 11 is operated with player's hands to specify a pitch of a musical tone to be generated. Each operation of the keyboard 11 is detected by a detection circuit 22 connected to a bus 21 to supply data (e.g., note data, key-on data, key-off data) indicative of the operation to the computer portion 16 via the bus 21. The pedal apparatus 12 is operated with a player's foot to control the mode in which a musical tone is generated by the electronic musical instrument 10. In this embodiment, the pedal apparatus 12 is a damper pedal or a shift pedal. More specifically, by a depression of the damper pedal with a player's foot, a damper effect is added to a musical tone to be generated. By depression of the shift pedal with a player's foot, a tone variation effect is added to a musical tone to be generated. As described in detail later, each operation of the pedal apparatus 12 is detected by a detection circuit 23 connected to the bus 21 to supply data indicative of the operation to the computer portion 16 via the bus 21.
The plurality of panel operators 13 are provided in order to allow a player to program operations of the electronic musical instrument. Each operation of the panel operators 13 is detected by a detection circuit 24 connected to the bus 21 to supply data indicative of the operation to the computer portion 16 via the bus 21. The display unit 14, which is formed of a liquid crystal display, CRT or the like, displays characters, numerals, graphics and the like on a screen. The display unit 14 is controlled by a display circuit 25 connected to the bus 21. The display circuit 25 specifies what to display on the basis of instruction signals and data supplied to the display circuit 25 via the bus 21.
The tone generator 15, which is connected to the bus 21, generates digital musical tone signals on the basis of musical tone control data (note data, key-on data, key-off data, tone color control data, loudness control data, etc.) supplied from the computer portion 16 via the bus 21 and supplies the generated digital musical tone signals to an effect circuit 26. The effect circuit 26, which is connected to the bus 21, adds effects to the supplied digital musical tone signals on the basis of effect control data supplied from the computer portion 16 via the bus 21 and supplies the digital musical signals to which the effects have been added to a sound system 27. The above-described effect by manipulation of the damper pedal and the shift pedal is added to digital musical tone signals by the tone generator 15 or the effect circuit 26. The sound system 27, which is configured by a D/A converter, amplifiers, speakers and the like, converts the supplied digital musical tone signals to which the effects have been added to analog musical tone signals and emits musical tones corresponding to the analog musical tone signals.
The computer portion 16 is formed of a CPU 16a, a RAM 16b and a ROM 16c connected to the bus 21 as well as a timer 16d connected to the CPU 16a. The computer portion 16 executes programs to control the electronic musical instrument 10. The clock circuit 17 continuously measures date and time. The external storage device 18, which includes a hard disk and flash memory incorporated into the electronic musical instrument 10, various kinds of storage media such as a compact disk connectable to the electronic musical instrument 10 and drive units for the storage media, can store and read a large amount of data and programs.
The electronic musical instrument 10 further includes a network interface circuit 28 and a MIDI interface circuit 29. The network interface circuit 28 connects the electronic musical instrument 10 to a server apparatus 30 via a communications network NW so that the electronic musical instrument 10 can communicate with the server apparatus 30. The MIDI interface circuit 29 connects the electronic musical instrument 10 to an external MIDI apparatus 31 such as another electronic musical instrument or a sequencer so that the electronic musical instrument 10 can communicate with the external MIDI apparatus 31.
Next, the pedal apparatus 12 according to the present invention will be described in detail. The configuration of a damper pedal is same as the configuration of a shift pedal, although characteristics of varying reaction forces against depression of levers are different between the damper pedal and shift pedal. Therefore, the damper pedal and the shift pedal will be described later as a common pedal apparatus 12.
Under the middle part of the lever 40, a spring 45 is fixed to the frame FR to urge the forward part of the lever 40 upward. Above the middle part of the lever 40, a pivot restricting member 46 is provided.
The pivot restricting member 46 is formed of a bent metal plate. More specifically, the pivot restricting member 46 is comprised a rectangular supporting portion 46a which is parallel with the top surface of the lever 40, a vertical portion 46b which stands erect from one longer side of the supporting portion 46a, a top surface portion 46c which laterally extends from the top end of the vertical portion 46b in the direction opposite to the supporting portion 46a, and a contact portion 46d which vertically droops from the extended end of the top surface portion 46c. The pivot restricting member 46 is fixed to the top surface of the lever 40 on the supporting portion 46a. The contact portion 46d is placed outside the side surface of the lever 40 so that there is clearance between the contact portion 46d and the lever 40. The pivot restricting member 46 is formed of a material which has relatively high stiffness but is elastically deformable. More specifically, the contact portion 46d can elastically deform in the vertical direction to a certain degree.
With the outside surface of the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46, a friction producing member 47 is in contact. The friction producing member 47, which is made of artificial leather, felt or the like, is in contact with the pivot restricting member 46 to produce friction on the surface which is in contact with the pivot restricting member 46. The friction producing member 47 is supported by a spring 48 which serves as a supporting member so that the friction producing member 47 is urged toward the pivot restricting member 46. In other words, the friction producing member 47 is fixed to one end of the spring 48. The other end of the spring 48 is fixed to a supporting member 49 fixed to the frame FR so that the spring 48 is supported by the supporting member 49. The friction producing member 47 is allowed to travel only in a direction perpendicular to the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46 by a guide member which is not shown.
On the inside ceiling surface of the frame FR, a depression sensor 50 for sensing an amount of depression of the lever 40 is provided. The depression sensor 50 electrically or optically (e.g., reflection of laser light) senses a distance to the top surface of the lever 40 to obtain an amount of depression of the lever 40. The depression sensor 50 is part of the detection circuit 23. Instead of the depression sensor 50, a sensor which mechanically and electrically (e.g., variable resistance) senses an amount of upward and downward displacement of the lever 40 may be employed.
Next, operation of the pedal apparatus 12 configured as described above will be explained. In a state where the lever 40 is not depressed, the forward part of the lever 40 is urged upward by the spring 45. As a result, the top surface of the middle part of the lever 40 is in contact with the upper limit stopper 44, so that the lever 40 stands still, resulting in a state shown in
If a player depresses the lever 40 in spite of the urging force exerted by the spring 45, the lever 40 pivots counterclockwise about the rotation pivot 42 in
If the depression of the lever 40 is released, the urging force by the spring 45 causes the lever 40 to pivot clockwise about the rotation pivot 42 in
By exerting frictional force on the pivot restricting member 46 in the direction opposite to the direction in which the lever 40 pivots, the pedal apparatus 12 of the present embodiment configured as described above can exhibit hysteresis similar to that of an acoustic piano shown in
Because the pedal apparatus 12 of the present embodiment exhibits hysteresis in the reaction force of the lever 40, the pedal apparatus 12 can broaden an acceptable range of depression force for keeping a target amount of depression of the lever. The keeping of the target amount of depression will be described in detail, referring to the hysteresis of the damper pedal shown by solid lines in
In carrying out the present invention, furthermore, it will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, but various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The above-described embodiment is designed such that the pivot restricting member 46 is fixed to the top surface of the lever 40. As shown in
The movable supporting member 51, which is a plate-shaped member which extends from the front toward the rear of the pedal apparatus, is supported at the rear end of the movable supporting member 51 by a supporting portion 54 fixed to the frame FR so that the front end of the movable supporting member 51 can pivot upward and downward. Above the forward part of the movable supporting member 51, a movable supporting member upper limit stopper 55 is fixed to the frame FR to restrict upward displacement of the forward part of the movable supporting member 51. The spring 45 is provided between the frame FR and the top surface of the movable supporting member 51. The lower end of the spring 45 is inserted into a concave portion 51b provided on the top surface of the forward part of the movable supporting member 51 to be fixed to the bottom surface of the concave portion 51b to be supported. The top end of the spring 45 is fixed to the frame FR situated above the movable supporting member 51. The spring 45 urges the front end of the lever 40 upward through the movable supporting member 51 and the drive rod 53. At a middle part of the movable supporting member 51, the pivot restricting member 46 which is similar to that of the above-described embodiment is provided. Similarly to the above-described embodiment, in addition, the modification is provided with the friction producing member 47, the spring 48 and the supporting member 49 so that the friction producing member 47 is in contact with the pivot restricting member 46.
Such a configuration also allows the movable supporting member 51 to pivot in response to the depression of the lever 40 to produce, between the pivot restricting member 46 provided on the movable supporting member 51 and the friction producing member 47 supported by the spring 48, the kinetic friction force acting in a direction opposite to the direction in which the movable supporting member 51 pivots. The movable supporting member 51 is urged by a combined force formed of repulsion of the spring 45 and the kinetic friction force. The urging force is conveyed to the lever 40 through the drive rod 53 to be the reaction force against the depression of the lever 40. Similarly to the above-described embodiment, therefore, the modification can exhibit hysteresis in the characteristics of the amount of depression and the reaction force of the lever 40, the hysteresis being similar to that of an acoustic piano.
In the above-described embodiment and modification, the spring 48 is employed in order to urge the friction producing member 47 toward the pivot restricting member 46 so that the friction producing member 47 is in contact with the pivot restricting member 46. However, a magnet 56 may be employed as shown in
In the case of the modification configured as described above as well, the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46 is attracted by magnetic force of the magnet 56, so that the friction producing member 47 is in contact with the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46. The magnetic force of the magnet 56 is inversely proportional to the second power of a distance from the magnet 56. Although the distance between the magnet 56 and the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46 is determined according to the thickness of the friction producing member 47, the thickness of the friction producing member 47 is almost uniform. Therefore, variations in the force exerted by the magnet 56 for attracting the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46 during player's performance are small. As a result, the modification can exert further stable kinetic frictional force in the direction opposite to the direction in which the lever 40 pivots on the pivot restricting member 46, exhibiting hysteresis similar to that of an acoustic piano in characteristics of an amount of depression of the lever 40 and reaction force of the lever 40.
As for the above-described embodiment, the pivot restricting member 46 which is separated from the lever 40 is fixed to the top surface of the lever 40. Instead of this configuration, a lever 57 which is integral with a pivot restricting portion 57a may be employed.
The above-described embodiment and the modification thereof are designed such that the friction producing member 47 is urged toward the pivot restricting member 46 by the spring 48 so that the friction producing member 47 is in contact with the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46. Furthermore, the other modification of the above-described embodiment is designed such that the pivot restricting member 46 is urged toward the friction producing member 47 by the magnet 56 so that the friction producing member 47 is in contact with the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46. As shown in
Furthermore, the supporting member 49 may be elastically deformable in some degree in a direction perpendicular to the contact portion 46d of the pivot restricting member 46. The elasticity of the supporting member 49 allows the friction producing member 47 to be in contact with the pivot restricting member 46.
As shown in
Such a configuration allows reduction in component count and reduction in workload of assembly processes, also contributing to cost-reduction.
In the above-described embodiment and the modifications thereof, the pedal apparatus 12 is applied to the damper pedal and the shift pedal of the electronic musical instrument. However, the pedal apparatus 12 can be also applied to a sostenuto pedal of an electronic musical instrument.
Muramatsu, Shigeru, Takeyama, Hisashi, Iwamoto, Toshiyuki
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